Demographics

Sample size: [1] 563

Sample characteristics

Substance Use

Concerned about use

Met my goal

What helped - items

What helped - summary

What helped - Comments

Q14
Could not choose more than one answer
I can only choose one option.
no
There is problem with that question…. says chose all tha apply but it does not allow it.
I could only check one box. here are my answers: family friends significant other healthy boundaries religious reasons
It is not clear what “the goal” is. Also, the question asks to select all that apply, but the question only allows for one response to be selected.
I could not select more than one answer so I put my answers in the “Other” category.
When I was trying to check all that apply it wouldn’t check off everything I clicked on.
It says “Check all that apply” but it is only letting me pick one. My answers include medication (even though I stopped taking it, it did help when I needed it), support group, counseling, family, mindfulness/meditation, avoiding negative patterns of thinking, doing things for others, setting health boundaries, doing things I enjoy
Allow the respondent to select all that apply and not just one option.
Only able to select one; others include no longer having access to Valium, no particular inclination to use it (past 10+ years)
I cannot choose all that apply for the above question. Perhaps rewording this as choose what applies best, or changing the response pattern
I am not use tobacco and drugs.
It wouldn’t allow me to choose more than one so i chose the one most significant.
It didn’t let me select more than one
I was unable to select multiple.
Unclear I don’t use tobacco or alcohol so I don’t think it applies to me
This is a single response entry even though it says “choose all that apply”
Was I to assume that the goals being met were just today?
There is no indication of prior or current substance use behaviors. I stated strongly disagree since I don’t use substances, but I am asked about goals (which I had none since I don’t use substances). Are researchers assuming that all students use substances? I expect more from the prestigious law school.
No
I don’t use tobacco, alcohol, or drugs and have not in the past. I feel like this is phrased towards someone who is looking to modify their behavior while I am only looking to continue not using them.
Nope!
kind of a strange question for people who are entirely sober, like meeting my goal comes natural because I’ve chosen to just never engage I don’t really have to try to do anything to reach that goal.
What goal??? This is a confusing question. I never indicated I had a goal. I don’t understand this line of questioning.
What goal?
Does this question relate to the previous question on reaching ATD usage?
What if people don’t understand the terminology of “goal”. Some may think of it as, “I want to smoke this much or drink this much” but not as the absence of a substance.
What helped me reach my goal was focusing on the realization that I wasn’t enjoying what I was doing, instead of focusing on the mindset of “needing” to quit.
My goal of what? my drug/alcohol goals?
Maybe add in a choice for “sober” or “never used.” I have never done tobacco, alcohol, or drugs and I didn’t feel there was a good option to express that since I don’t have to do things to stay away from these substances.
Again, it’s about 10 a.m. I haven’t had a chance not to meet my goal yet.
Which goal? reducing substance abuse?
I am confused as to what goal I am meeting. The previous question was very confusing. Did I meet my goal while being dependent on a substance or did I meet my goal of not having a dependence of a substance?
It is confusing if the goal is aimed at using substances or avoiding substances.
maybe, “helped make me feel accomplished today”
What goal is being referenced? I defaulted to marking anything that helped meet any generic goal.
I don’t use substances, so I really don’t have a goal other than continuing to not use them. I don’t think I needed any of the above activities to meet this goal since it is something I avoid every day.
The previous questions before this about meeting the goal is worded weirdly
I think you should include physical activity, eating healthy, and exercise. All of those help me meet daily goals.
No further comments.
If my goal is continuing not to use substances such as alcohol or other drugs and I have never done so, it is difficult to “identify” what helped me meet that goal
No comments or questions.
I do not use drugs or alcohol so I did not know what to check other than the “other” options at the bottom with a description.
I think its a interesting survey.
N/A
none
Kind of confusing
What goal? Specify. MY goal of using or not using? To what extent?
I’m a little confused as to what my goal was
no thank you
No. 
No anything
i am come from Asia and drug is serious issue in east asia. so i really do not wanna try it becuase of social pressure on my society
Having a support system
Nope
n/a

What hindered - Summary

What hindered - Comments

Q15
N/A
everything is clear
finance
For me the wording of the previous about meeting my goal regarding alcohol and drugs question was confusing. If I don’t participate in drinking or drugs often then is my goal to not consume any? Or is the general goal that if people consumed alcohol or drugs then they agree to meeting the goal. I chose the answer “disagree” because I thought it meant I had done those activities by choosing agree.

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